Verbal abuse is defined as a negative defining statement told to the person or about the person; or by withholding any response thus defining the target as non-existent. Verbal abuse includes the following: countering, withholding, discounting, verbal abuse disguised as a joke, blocking & diverting, accusing & blaming, judging & criticizing, trivializing, undermining, threatening, name calling, chronic forgetting, ordering denial of anger or abuse, and abusive anger. Someone could be saying anything whether it be about weight, race, or sexual orientation. 84%of LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender) students report being verbally harassed because of their sexual orientation. It can also happen anywhere such as at school, in the workplace, and even at home. 58% of substantiated emotional maltreatment involved exposure to family violence. 97% of high school students report hearing homophobic remarks regularly from peers. The best way to stop verbal abuse is speak out and tell someone if you are being verbally abused. Remember, If don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.
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